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US-6577671

Enhanced code allocation method for CDMA systems

PublishedJune 10, 2003
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Technical Abstract

A method is taught for assigning spreading codes to mobile stations located within a cell, as is a CDMA communications system that operates in accordance with the method. The method includes steps of (A) assigning a set of spreading codes for use in a particular cell; (B) determining values of entries in a spreading code performance table (fixed or dynamic) based on a weighted combination of cross-correlation factors between individual ones of the spreading codes of the set of spreading codes, and also based on an auto-correlation factor of individual ones of the spreading codes of the set of spreading codes, within a delay spread range that is typical for the particular cell; and (C) assigning a spreading code from the performance table by selecting a spreading code that will cause a least amount of interference with a sub-set of already assigned spreading codes.

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December 29, 1999

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June 10, 2003

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